The volume "Ceramics for Environmental and Energy Applications" has been published in the Ceramic Transactions series of the American Ceramic Society (vol. 215), Editors: A. R. Boccaccini, J. Marra, F. Dogan, H.-T. Lin, T. Watanabe. Details
Two papers co-authored by Professor Boccaccini are the most dowloaded papers published in the J. Europ. Ceram. Soc. (period April-June 2010), according to the Elsevier webpage The papers are:
Electrophoretic deposition of carbon nanotubeceramic nanocomposites
Journal of the European Ceramic Soci...
Prof. Boccaccini has been named visiting professor in the Department of Materials and Environmental Engineering (DIMA) at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Prof Boccaccini is collaborating with colleagues at DIMA in the fields of electrophoretic deposition of nanoceramic powders, mi...
Prof. Larry L. Hench, professor emeritus of Imperial College London (UK) and director of special projects at University of Central Florida (USA) visited the Institute of Biomaterials on ocasion of the Erlangen Biomaterials Symposium on 3rd September, where he was an invited speaker. Larry Hench is t...
This special issue was edited by Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini. The 15 papers published in this issue were selected from the high quality contributions presented at the Euromat 2009 Conference, held in Glasgow, UK, in September 2009. The papers cover a great variety of biomaterial systems, i.e. biopolyme...
The Erlangen Symposium: Biomaterials Challenges for the 21st Century was held on 3rd September 2010 at the Institute of Biomaterials, organised by Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini. The programme of the symposium is here. The main conclusions in relation to future biomaterials challenges and anticipated rese...
This special issue was edited by Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini. The 15 papers published in this issue were selected from the high quality contributions presented at the Euromat 2009 Conference, held in Glasgow, UK, in September 2009. The papers cover a great variety of biomaterial systems, i.e. biopolyme...